What single player FPS campaign are you playing?
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All of you: shush about me playing modern warfare 3! I got it in a bundle with the batman arkham titles mortal kombat and modern warfare 3 for 40$. I got pissed off at mk and sold it LBP1 and MVC3(have ultimate edition) so I could get a better game which ended up being MVC2 and MD2 (I think that's the name but it didn't work except for 1 time)
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I lol'd when you were a dad video taping your daughter and wife and a bomb killed all of them. It was supposed to be dramatic and stuff but it was poorly executed and such
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Either that or your a pychopath lolSamuraiMegas wrote:I lol'd when you were a dad video taping your daughter and wife and a bomb killed all of them. It was supposed to be dramatic and stuff but it was poorly executed and such

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Just go watch meet the pyro and you will see how my world looks
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Re: What single player FPS campaign are you playing?
I completed this one today, and I couldn't help thinking of the "it's a PS1 game" quote there everytime I started it up. Honestly, my only issue is the "pop-up" enemies that many times appeared right in front of you out of thin air if you moved too fast in a stage. Plus, to get Gold stars you need to eliminate ALL the enemies in each stage, and if you don't activate every invisible trigger (or situate yourself at every MG 42 in the game), you're gonna end up with a lot of BronzesBoringSupreez wrote: Frontline is decent as long as you focus on the music while you play and pretend it's a really nice looking PS1 game.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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My gosh, Rising Sun isn't really bad, but it's BRUTAL. Much harder to get a mission medal because they factor in not only the bonus objectives and accuracy, but HITS TAKEN as well.
I just finished the Guadalcanal mission which was pretty dark and immersive, environment wise. Had 72% accuracy that got me a Silver rating, but took too many hits, and only completed 1 of the 2 bonus missions. Couldn't find the last set of intelligence documents!
Next -- the Pistol Pete Showdown. That's where the machete is to uncover hidden areas in the previous stages.
Sadly, I don't think the GC port has the film canisters with the veteran interviews. I has a sad.
I can get into any FPS pretty much, but these WWII ones I've been doing on the Gamecube and PC are a whole different experience. I really get *into* these games. My surroundings seem like nothing. It's amazing. Not many games do this for me.
Also have been enjoying that MOHAA's multiplayer is very alive and well! Team DM and Freeze Tag modes rule.
I just finished the Guadalcanal mission which was pretty dark and immersive, environment wise. Had 72% accuracy that got me a Silver rating, but took too many hits, and only completed 1 of the 2 bonus missions. Couldn't find the last set of intelligence documents!
Next -- the Pistol Pete Showdown. That's where the machete is to uncover hidden areas in the previous stages.
Sadly, I don't think the GC port has the film canisters with the veteran interviews. I has a sad.
I can get into any FPS pretty much, but these WWII ones I've been doing on the Gamecube and PC are a whole different experience. I really get *into* these games. My surroundings seem like nothing. It's amazing. Not many games do this for me.
Also have been enjoying that MOHAA's multiplayer is very alive and well! Team DM and Freeze Tag modes rule.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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RS is much harder to 100% than the PS1 titles or Frontline was. I never did, IIRC.ExedExes wrote:My gosh, Rising Sun isn't really bad, but it's BRUTAL. Much harder to get a mission medal because they factor in not only the bonus objectives and accuracy, but HITS TAKEN as well.
It also doesn't have an online mode like the oXbox and PS2 versions do (or did, anyway).ExedExes wrote:Sadly, I don't think the GC port has the film canisters with the veteran interviews. I has a sad.
That's one of the great things about PC gaming. If a game is a classic and has a good multiplayer mode, it'll stay at least a little alive indefinitely. People still play the old Quake games online, or so I've heard.ExedExes wrote:Also have been enjoying that MOHAA's multiplayer is very alive and well! Team DM and Freeze Tag modes rule.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Re: What single player FPS campaign are you playing?
At least there are checkpoints in RS. I'm finding it easier to medal in MOHAA, got all of them so far. Still doing that one too outside of multiplayer.BoringSupreez wrote:RS is much harder to 100% than the PS1 titles or Frontline was. I never did, IIRC.
I'm sure they do, Quake Live is pretty fun too. I also do Unreal Tournament 2004; the Onslaught game type is still highly popular with tons of servers to play, I also do an RPG-game based off the Invasion game type and one based on the Assault game type. It also helped that UT3 wasn't well received with the good gametypes cut or merged into other ones.BoringSupreez wrote:That's one of the great things about PC gaming. If a game is a classic and has a good multiplayer mode, it'll stay at least a little alive indefinitely. People still play the old Quake games online, or so I've heard.
Nice to see how even games 10 years old can still be supported while you see other game companies shut off their online stuff after that long.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Re: What single player FPS campaign are you playing?
ninjainspandex wrote:I love modern warfare 3 >.> BURN THE WITCH!!!!

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